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Re: Upright bass (plucked) recommendation

One that I use is the Sonic Implants one. It only has 2 velocities, but it has a really nice meaty sound to it. It\'s a soundfont file, really no biggie. For less than the cost of a Tommy Hilfiger T-Shirt, (crazy prices) it really does an excellent job.

Re: Upright bass (plucked) recommendation

Oh my goodness I can\'t believe no one said Larry Seyer. If you wnat the epidomy of recorded basses and you want to fool everyone including musicionas in the room there is no other except the Larry Seyer acoustic upright.

It has to be one of the best libraries ever recorded. It sounds GOOOOOOD. For jazz, man it\'s unbelieveable.

I didn\'t like it much when I got it, but when I got my Ztar I realized it was the layout that made me dislike it on the keyboard.
And that the tone was actually quite good, especially in the vibrato samples.

I hear that Larry Seyer\'s is fantastic.

Also I remember that Hans Adamsan had mentioned here that he would be working on an upright.

If SCARBEE did one I\'d think that we\'d be in Uprigth heaven. Is it me, or are SCARBEE\'s demos the only ones that ever make me say to myself....\"thats samples?\"

Re: Upright bass (plucked) recommendation

once again I can\'t believe no one heard of Larry Seyer\'s Acoustic bass. It was like one of the first sample cd\'s out. I rmember getting it when I bought the orginal gigasampler 64. To this day that bass causes me to drool.

I\'m a pianist but can walk a mean bass line [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] I\'ll make a demo if someone wants to hear this bass in action.